Lisa O’Caroll at the Guardian has posted contents of Myler and Crone’s statement

In their statement, Myler and Crone said: “Just by way of clarification relating to Tuesday’s culture, media, select committee hearing, we would like to point out that James Murdoch’s recollection of what he was told when agreeing to settle the Gordon Taylor litigation was mistaken.

“In fact, we did inform him of the ‘for Neville’ email which had been produced to us by Gordon Taylor’s lawyers.”

Guardian received this statement from parliament regarding Myler and Crone:

Committee chairman John Whittingdale told the Guardian: “We as a committee regarded the ‘for Neville’ email as one of the most critical pieces of evidence in the whole inquiry. We will be asking James Murdoch to respond and ask him to clarify.”

UK Editor for ITV News Keir Simmons reveals the former News International employees accusing James Murdoch of lying before Parliament to be Colin Myler, an ex-editor and Tom Crone, the former head of legal affairs.

Managing editor of Foreign Policy magazine Blake Hounshell reports that two former News International employees accuse James Murdoch of lying before parliament.

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Ihor “Greg” Miskiw, a former news editor at News of the World, who was named during the parliament hearings this week, was found in Florida by the Daily Telegraph’s New York correspondent, Jon Swaine